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A highly underrated disease, lead poisoning still remains relevant especially for children.
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Macrocytic anemia
The type of anemia where the RBCs are large. It can be either megaloblastic or non-megaloblastic, with common causes for megaloblastic being vitamin B12 and folate deficiency while that for non-megaloblastic being alcohol use and liver disease.
Sickle cell anaemia
Sickle cell anemia is a genetic disease inherited in an autosomal recessive manner that causes the RBS to be defective. It’s rather common, so being aware of it is quite important.
Lead poisoning
Anaemia of chronic disease
As the second most common type of anaemia, it is important to diagnose anaemia of chronic disease accurately.
Thalassemia
Another cause for microcytic anaemia, thalassemia is a group of disorders characterised by genetic defects that result in ineffective haemoglobin.
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